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HOME CRICKET SCORES

SHEPHERD SCORES A DOUBLE CENTURY AGAINST CAMBRIDGE.

THREE OUTRIGHT VICTORIES IN FIVE OF THE COUNTY MATCHES.

(THROUGH REUTEE'S AGENCY.]

Losos, June 97.

Ten centuries were recorded in the cricket matches concluded to-day. Shepherd, the Surrey batsman, scored 234 runs against Cambridge in a match providing the highest single innings scores in the series. Bowlers were also prominent in their "department with good averages

113.

Kent, who temporarily lost the leading position in the Cham- pionship Table, came back again to the top, consequent on their Sussex also gained a victory over Warwick by nine. wickets. similar victory, while Essex took full points by over 100 runs. Two of the County matches had to be decided on the first innings. Oxford and Cambridge reached no decision with the County

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SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS.

Sussex Glamorgan.

Sussex beat Glamorganshire by nine wickets at Brighton. Glamorgan

....... 251 Sussex pon (1 wicket)

137.

435

Warwick . Kent.

LEICESTER v. DERBY”

A CLOSE RESULT.

At Leicester, Derby gain first innings points by a margin of two runs following a declaration at 380 with and wicket in hord. Leicester replied with 381, Bery contributing 110 Time intervened with Derby having scored 143 runs for five wickels in the second innings.

Derby, 1st innings (6 wickets,

declared)

Jackson, 94.

Townsend, 06.

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HOME, FACTORY

Leicester, 1st innings... 381

Berry, 110.

Derby, 2nd innings (5 wkts.) 143 WORCESTER. LANGS.

BOWLERS PROMINENT.

As Worcester, the home County gained "first innings points from Lancashire in a match yielding poor scores on both sides.

Worcester, batting first, made 274, and in their second innings they made only 118, Dick Tyldesley being very successful in the attack. Lancashire scored 181, and in their accond innings the score was 180 for five wickets when play ecased.

Worcester, 1st innings 274

Gibbous, 91.

Dick, Tyldesley, for 93, Lancs, 1st innings ....

E. Tyldesley, 70.

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116

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Dick Tyldesley, 6 for 52. Lancs, 2nd innings (8 wkts.) 180

NOTTS. OXFORD.

198

11

439

Kent beat Warwickshire by nine wickets at Birmingham. Warwick

265 Kent (8 wickets, decinred)... 438

(1 wicket)

30%

489

Essex r. Hampshire.

Essex beat Hampshire by 143 runs at Chelmsford.

Essex, 1st innings....

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53

401

Derby won on the first innings against Leicestershire at Lei cester,

238 Kanta

214

502

Leicester v. Derby.

I

Darby (9 wickets, declared) 3

(5 wickets)

Leicester

143

f1 526 Worcester r. Lancashire.

381

Worcester wen on the first in nings against Lancashire at War-

cester.

Worcester

274 114

Lanca

(5. wickets)

.390

Notts r. Oxford University.

181

180

201

The match between Netts and Cxford University at Nottingham was drawn.. Notts

Shepherd (Surrey)'

216 440

Oxford

!

656

Cambridge University.

A DRAWN MATCH,"

At Nottingham, "Qxford Univer sity and Notts played to a draw.

The University had a command-

ing lead on the first innings, hut three of the County batsmen were cach responsible for centuries in their second effort..

Natts, 1st innings

Walker, 00.

Whyall, 50.

Oxford, 1st innings.

Moore, 148.

Melville, 83.

Gunn, jar, & for 72.

216

513.

Notts, 2nd innings (6 wkts.) 440

Whysall, 115.

Walker, 119 Lilley, 100.

SURREY CAMBRIDGE.

SHEPHERD SCORES 221.

At the Oval, Surrey and Cam- bridge University played to a draw after high scoring by both sides

Sarrey scored 565 in their first innings, Shepherd being responsible for a double century. Three of the University batsmen were prominent for their side in the total of $72, which slightly exceeded that of the County.

Surrey, lat innings

Shepherd, 231.

535

513

Cambridge, 1st innings

52

Grant, 05.

Brown, 150,

513

Morgan, 110.

Surrey, 2nd innings (2 wkts.) 150

Surrey and Cambridge University at the

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The match between Oval was drawn.

Surrey, 1st inrings .....

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303..

- Cambridge, tet, innings

150

715-

572

Batting.

234

Lilley (Notts)..

100

........ 150

Townsend (Derby)

08

148

Grant (Cambridge)

05.

133

Jackson (Derby)

1.70 Notts 61:12 1 63 Lancashire..12 5.0.2 4 1 66 Sussex...13 4 2 6 0 57 Surrey 13 1 1 0 4 1 5.A Gloucester..11 5 2 0 4 0

53

941

Wyatt (Warwick)

117

Wensley (Sussex)

Derbyshire...19. 341 1

52

82

47

and

99

Gibbons (Worcester).

Warwick 19 2 36 3

50

91

Essex.11 3 3 3 0 48

Whysall (Notts)

115

H. Gilligan (Sussex)

25

and

50

Melville (Oxford)

Worcester...12 94°43′ 0

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112

E. Tyldesley (Lanes)

70.-

110

Walker (Notts)

60

110

Bowling.

Freeman (Kent) 5 for 82

Leicester ...12 2 4 4 2 0 49 Hampshire..10 3.4 0 3 0 Glamorgan..11 1 4 1 0 Middlesex....13 0 8" 1 5 2 28 Northants....13 2 8 1 2 1.28 15 Somerset 10 0 7 3 0 0

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Walker (Notts) Berry (Leicester) Morgan (Cambridge)

Clay (Glamorgan). Nichols (Essex), Newman (Hants)

...... 5 for 88

4 for 37. 6 for 75

Gunn, jar. (Notts) 5 for 72. Wensley (Sussex) 4 for 79 J. Langridge (Sussex) 4 for 54 Brooke (Worcester). 8 for 80 SUSSEX GLAMORGAN.

EASY WIN FOR SUSSEX.

At Brighton, Sussex beat Glamor. gan by nine wickets.

Glamorgan went to the wickets, first to lose all their men for 251 runs, Sussex scored 428,' assisted by two of their men who came close to making centuries. Glamorgan collapsed in their second innings for 187 runs. Sussex then Boored the 11 runs necessary for victory, losing awicket in the "cffort:

Glamorgan, ist, innings

Suskox, Ist innings

H, Gilligan, 85.

Wanales, 94.

Clay, 5 for 89.

Glamorgan, 2nd innings

Wensley, t for 70.

***** 251

428

...... 187

J. Langridge, 4 for 54.. Bussex, 2nd innings (1 wkt.) · 11

WARWICK «. KENT.

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and... 8 for 78 Kennedy, (Hants) Boyes (Hants)

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5 for 05 4 for 85 Dick Tyldesley (Lancs) 4 for 95

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beat when he needed two runs for another century. Freeman was pro- minent again with a better average. Kent required a little over 50 runs to win, and they gathered them at the expense of one wicket.

Warwick, 1st innings

Wyatt, 117

Freeman, 5 for 82. Keut, 1st innings (8 wickets,

declared)

Deed, 133.

Warwick, and innings

Wyatt, 98.

Freeman, 6 for 78.

MATCHES IN PROGRESS,

The following matches are now in progress"

Surrey v. Oxford at the Oval. Yorkshire v. Middlesex at Shef- field.

ter

Derbyshire . Notts, at Ilkeston.

Lancashire v. Kent at Manches-.

Easex v. Gloucester at Chelms

ford.

235

Leicester. Hampshire at Leices

ter.

Worcester v. Sussex at Worces

ter...

438

Glamorgan, Warwick at Swan-

sed

923

Kent, 2nd innings (1 wicket) 53

ESSEX. HAMPSHIRE,

WIN FOR ESSEX.

At Chelmsford, Essex beat Hamp- abire by 134. runs..

Loveson-flower's XI. v. Cum- bridge at Eastbourne.

CHILD LABOUR IN HONG KONG.

AMENDED REGULATIONS.

Kennedy and Boyes shared the The regulations in the schedulo attack when Essex weat to the to the Industrial Employment of wickets to score 958 runs. Hants Women, Young Persons and Chil replied with 153. Essex made 244 dren Ordinance, 1922, amended as appears in Government Notifica tions No. 627 of 1923 and 245 1930, are further amended as follows:- (1) Regulation 3 and 4 are

At Birmingham, Kent beat War-in the second innings against good bowling, but as a batting side wickshire by nine wickets.

The Warwickshire skipper, R. E, Hants agais failed when they lost 8. Wyatt, won the toss and sent their last wicket with the total at bia men to the wickets, but ex- 215, or 134 runs behind in the two cepting himself, who scored 117 innings. runs, the majority of the batamen failed against the onslaught of Freeman," the Emperor of flow right-hand bowlers." Warwick scored 205 runs, and Kent declared at 438 for eight wickets, Deed Bor- ing 133

Warwick's second effort realised 223 rs, and this time Wyatt was

Essex, 1st inning

Kennedy, & for 04. Boyes, & for 95. Hants, 1st innings.

Nichols, 4 for 37. Essex, 2nd innings .....

Boyes, 4 for 85, Newman, 6 for 75. Hants, and innings

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244 (2) Regulation 10A is amended by the substitution of "0 p.m. and 7 a.m." for "10 p.m. and 6 a.m."

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